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    | d i Wiro xsv TB* AotrsTOU ?—Thepro-slavery I garments, of toe sad eoumoa mo-' |
®tttsbrag it > iti x. «**« txtsrst !
HfrV;'. •-;•■ .. -. *• • W- Q O': . aguattt.-'--- aavwy. question.. Eve n m c«re»gb*fi, Floral siresl, AlU*b*oy eltjr. Every i
• ~"r:h:,r^;::;-~ • •*■«»*•■*>>/** r in tut &**»* *m b® f..«ud u»uuiu•u~t » B a «b.t.MU! i
>.•••' ; 1 • “OHverOld B'iui»,.iV’!«u*rs, htuie aro llrowti tuau^ er - !
® * , C f *„ v . - vOUt .to tbe 6BLIC efftCl. A plain Statement of DJKD-0.. riitmuj m n-l-.* Jan. tfib. Ito*. Me. WIL- ;
EDITORS and PR OPR I £ rt ti -' ‘ . •, , . , , ‘ „.,i ril i. LI \M O »*<ll JK .♦*•-.} i-.riy-oi* >*«r, and Offr mouth*
Uuk, LoWaVtr, pUot* »be Marne in an*u«>r*ly th-f.. 1..1.01 1, .r«nu •tfully gDv.td to.u. at
JlliVreQt ouaMer In answer to the interrogation tfc* *«m -i ■«> 1 ha.-*■’«> »fteiti.x.n »t 1 from hi* .
. . .... . r . . Ul«- n»i '«»ce. H'UUil lf.ni*>>, PeaiMvlTeoU •ranu*. J
at tho head of.tlii6 article, the Missouri Democrat m .
■■ ' ? — — -*• makes ibe fallowing statement, from which it If*? Bitter.—Wo have ire*!
Rqjy captions are taken to. Yioo PrcsiJfcut will be ieen iihut in Mioeuuri as in other Stales eoivnt au.itw certificate «et of Grand Rapid*, MkLlgan.
Urtckearidg* aofolluding to Benlon in bis rc* the friends of tb« exiconion and pcrpe'miioa of d,toJ 19tb Jon *»lus -
cant remarks In fteold Senate Chamber. Tho slavery, lead off in tho discussion of (his vexed SiOT<co!^u.rtth?nS!iidß!ttot. l '!otSvSj!Sc!,“Jrf
Attbflloa eta bfl Meounted for by tbe fact that ouealion : !n<H<r*tioo, fmr anil Debility, irttb which berofftrtd all
, . . ... ~ 1 , . • ’ the spring P«t«r Dane Ugratefol to the proprietor! of
kia Speech Is an old one, baring been delivered Tho slavery agitation party to thoXeg’slature thU great remedy, and takm thu way of recommending a
oa several public occasions, before the death of hare already commenced discussing the emanci- : - J. QUIRTUS,
the MiMOurl Donator. The illusion lo Ike ' C^cS'ySSSd ay A in ; UoLj Blh
“mighty three,” ••C.lhotin, the Sen.lor, ’ Web- o( Cml| „J ; x <ulmal ilOToereiinifoduoed a I Tl " e ’~' nu»Mki„ lu lodond
rt«r, (h» “Type «( hlc Northern: home,” and hill ooucerning free negroes, and the ooarae to (“Siting “■ w, ‘'' hu, • ‘ h ““ ld *““ J **“"■
Olay.vtti arc old aeqaaiuiencea ho pursued In emaaeipaUng slaves. The bill *»-Boid.t»tperbo«i.ord.i»ta«toru,b, thspn.
At the Gtneixifiatl Commercial, vrHoso rrporters ptoridea tbat no slave shall hereafter be etnaoci- I O0 n Manntactnrtng Phama
„ paled In thisStato, unless tho master shall nro- ' o*n*w»« d Ch*«i* Woodnreet, betwoaa utaadfid
we believe here repeatedly “liken Ibcm doiru. , lJe for hi „ trst ,, porl!llion from f b “, | «.■ wißbamh. P.- .nd Dnngfai. J.T:d».F
The acatlmeitfs are fine, hut they havoj become any free negro over the age of twenty .one years,
very threadbare by eonfitant repetition. Tbe ; who may bo-in the Slats on the first day of Jan-
Yiee President U either fond of them or ho : uar ?» IB GO, shall be transported therefrom at
labor# under a neat want of elegant ideas. We I ‘, h * '*!'“«• !«t the county, where he mey be
saowe uaw. great vrani oi «ega» . founi, unleee be baa sufficient properly of Mi
make thu aUtement in jnatioe to the eeeond I „„„ lopay for lhe slme . MIJ ( ' e coofisca
offioersln onr government, lest, ea the “Sower i tion of the properly of free nrgrorr; with snob
cblvnlryjj' he might fade under tbe serere crlll- min °t details and provisions as might be eipect
clem to which be is eobjeeted.. Like tbe old cler-' ' J •“ “ * ct ° f fo “ rt “ n It wae dis
* , , .. J .. .. . oussed to some extent, and referred to tho 000-
gymap, ho is no doubt governed by the prlnetplo_i m i ltee 0Q j u diclary.”
that U is| botkr to repeat a good sermon, even Commenting on these proceedings, the St.
If U U partly , borrowed, than to deliver an ; Louis Democrat very pertinently asks the fol
original ane wlttout raetil. , lowing qoeetiens, and nocompanies them with
—TheVTuhlhgton Union, looking at the Vice , appropriate answers:
President's effort with eyes different from onr „ y mtn 4itißo , hat tte DooOM , oy
own, is really delighted with bis recent speech, will live upon when tbe elavery question eball
and goes off into n lit of UadalionTuat is qnite ' have been settled ! Whet other principle is foul
dietnaeing. Prompted bye desire lo be impnr. i-SPp'P bind m “ s together ?
■ i«.i .. in a,# what other eomenl U powerful enonsh to nulls
tlal ln tbeae matters, we will graUfy onr numer-1 auch dieoordnnt elements 1 What mher inns is
ous realleri by indulging them with a brief tbore on which the honest, conservative, patriot
exlraot:*- , io, rave-lhe-Union Nationsl Demooraoy wonld
“Ala traveller upon the arid waaleanf Brimra “» break _into a thousand fragtnsnis? Till
-.revels with delight npon tbe green sward, under ! ho * 0 I »"»wored tijs of eonreo
Hbe Mndty ebade, and al lbs refreshing fountain ««dUs« ta enqu.ro why As negro question is
of anouie ttnupeotediy enoonotend lathe being sprung by the Nnuonalo. Thoir
desert, so will onr readen delight do tho perusal P! II J J* nourished and eustalned by the agilatiou
of.the eddrese of the Vlos President, delivered ,«f » elavery! issue, and could not-without, let
Tuesday :to the old chamber or the Senate as “oy man who ventures to euggeßl that the lnter
thnt body wae about dully to vaoste that hal- e,u of BliUl might bo promoted by adopting
loved pteotoot. Il affordsa refreshing relief » «J»tem qf gradual emancipation is dcuounoed
to ton monotonous routine ud oppressive in- “ “ innovator, an oyitotor, and a traitor."
•IpldUy' of eongtMfiloul proceeding. Nothing ! And yet these same democrats tell ufi that the
OMild have been more appropriate In loplo, fien* ] Republican party cannot exist without agltaliog
qu “ aon ;„
; address. The historical remlnlseeaees whioh ** they not settle it,,and thua get 'Tid cf
1 the Speaker recalled were, deeply interesting, their most troublesome opponent. They are in
Md tbe_ whola oonoeption, sentiment, and tone power, and it is only necessary for them to say
0 ® address ftUcitoai in the .highest degree.” the word and it will be done.
It laavident-ihnt the "organ” his caught the j -
**atyle” of tho Vioe President, whioh Is suffi
ciently excitable to be oontageoos. ,
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-WBDHEBDAY MOBNIWJ, JAN' 12. , 16M <ub
Scs&tok Ivbmojt, a democratic representative
la thi Unit*! Stales Senate from the sovereign
State of Georgia, has declared, in hla place is
that"bod/, that if a Rrpubtioan should be elected
President he will advocate the Immediate secca
nto; of the Soothern States. Wo note this
thrtfcij not because are believe it is.io the least
alarmiejg, bat to give our Northern deuorraiio
friends another instance >f a disunion: b« : eg
found in the ranks of then* own part/. It Sena
tor Seward, or anj other liepublican Senator,
had wed toguagetike this, we should not hear
the last of It for/ears. We wooli be literally
surfeited with patriotic : !eotirea from that tide “*™ a publishtd th. communication of “W.”
of the House in.regsrd te the “higher law" pro- °“- he lox q “"' ion ’ w ° 6 1,e P laM to ereply,
oUriUe. of the oppoueota ofmodoru dtmocrucy. •‘‘loh « oom-eoeed Jo-dey. Our columns aro
As for Iverson, his bombast will Bud no oue iu opfn *° dmr ® 10 <•'«“» ‘his question
ths NorthjufEoleatly -weak to be slsrmed at it. : ciiui; - v
Shouldthe event which ho professes to fear ever :
transpire, away, will bespeedily found to pun
ish hit treason. The President elect would dis
pose of him in the summary manner whiohGen.
Jackson proposed to deal with John'C. Calhoun,
on a similar occasion—that is, to bong him on
the nearest tree. Calhoun talked as boldly as
this man Iverson, bat his rebeUffin changed into
lamb-Uke submission under the scorn and con
tempt of *'Old Hickory.” It is very easy for
Soothern gentlemen to talk boldly, and swagger
after the fashion of a noisy bully, wheiLthe dan
ger the/propose to meet Is far off, and when
the/ think the/ have their necks safe from a
halter. The/ have no faith in their own pre
dictions, bat persist in this ridiculous course for
the purpose of alarming afew timid people in the
Northern Stales. A dissolution of the Union
would be a calamity to the South, which Iteould
not survivo, and this fact is known and appre
ciated by the very class of men who speak of it
thus flippantly and indifferently.. Mr. Iverson
most carry hla wares to some other than a North
ern market, if he wishes to dispose of them to
advantage.
Dodolas' Bkobptioh at Wajbhgtoh.—Owing
to tbo leoglh of Ume whioh will tlnpae before
Mr. Booheken’fl term will close, tbngood people
1 of Washington did not Tentare to make much of
adesoontnatioo on tbe~occasioa of tbertoeption
of Senator Douglas tat week. Next ye ar bn
wOI stand a better chaoce for an “ovation.”
Zho Wtfihlngton correepoodent of the North
Antricant than writes of wbateboald hate been a
* ••grand entree”:
••The measure of pablie expectation Was by
no means filled la the reoeption given to Judge
Douglas last night- It did not compare wiih (be
orations elsewhbre, and : consisted mainly of a
throng at the depot, a bonfire, and a speech.—
Forborne sufficient reason the municipal author!-
- ilea did not parUpipaie lathe affair at all, and
there waeno official lohsraoler of any sort im
; parted to it. Perhaps none the worse for that
omission. To this extent the President has
eaose of gratulatioo, as he and his emissaries
labatsd earnestly to prevent any recognition or
expression which might seem, even by indirec
tion, to reflect upon the Incumbent of the While
House, aluoe all the honora bestowed upon the
Senator from Illinois are regarded as having that
‘■p-cUI and personal application by Mrrßuobsn
• . 4fld those who breathe his atmosphere.
S <w, that Judge Douglas has gone through"
agreeable oeremonies, which may'or may
uot have a slgnificanoe beyond the hour,- he will
have to prepare himself for another .sort of re*
oeption in the Senate house, where there are no
enthusiastic multitudes to welcome his return,
and a number of rivals, who are anxious to em*
phasiio their resentment. His policies! and
persons! position is necessarily embarrassed, for,
qn'Uis part of the Oppoebion, with Which be co
operated at the last session, there cao bo no
sympathy after hts bliter crusade io the recent
oasvaas, and his own party have already put him
upon probation, by a deposition «hi<tl- «aa in
teadsd to humiliate, if *»••» adp Hr »ar.ds
Isolated, and although tfu *•.»*• a* 3*? br'-n pro
oededby the asoarn* ct i- t Se wc«uld rV.i»« i io
tba fwld. aod lo'eutUd to? iT>pv* , t ▼ so*
lion and nomination,- still u? Is y with
distrust. It was only yestc'ikj tb at M*. Iver
son, of Georgia, took occasion io scourge his
. sod to proolalm that be preferred the
WUmot Proviso, out and 0ut, 40 the doctriao of
aquaUer sovereignty which Judge Douglas had
avowed in Illinois. Aod so he well might.—
Before long be most show his hand, and until
thou bo is entitled to forbeiranoe.”
TWx find the'following paragraph in the pa
perSj but it seems so improbable that we doubt
its balog a genuine report of the legislative pro
ceedings; Ire'cannot bollevo there- is a member
la that body who would serionsly make such a
peopoeitioo:
. “A MU has been introduced into the Pennsyl
vania Legislature, to provide additional means
for tha extinguishment of the Stale debt by rais
ing the rata of discount by banks to 7 per cent.,
and requiring them to pay over,l per cent, to the
Commonwealth!” & ■
—’ Why not tax every individual in the State, who
to. unfortunate ae to be compelled to borrow
money, Mt per ant. on that kind o^-indebted
ness? ! Monarchies tax the csplteUst to raise
fuadf, but in ourCommonweslth, U se4ms, tho
idea Uto be reversed. She author of that bill,
waarasurs, has no notea in bank now. Wo
ralhetiguoss ho has some money to lend, end is
irtlfon* oat up on opposition to the banks,
witk Wbleh, under the proposed rate of interest,
•ha dobJd oompele with some success. It would
V h« of the State debt”
to tnxthoaa who cannot get rid of their own.
Amwiiiis Oolp Cxop.—The New York
.. fftnld anas np a review of tho gold fields of the
- tTnitodStates, with the followiflg estimate of our
future gjidorop: "California fires as a mil* >
Hon a week. ;
tip, with what facts we already hmve, .wUI jive
u at least half as much. : Oiir gold crop is ibm- i
'ton 135 y to bs, /or years to oon\e, at tho kata
Of a&d a half pwwaok, or seventy Artl-
Uossofdollar* per annum—-equal to ona half;
nus of IktcoUoa crop of Uit mautr/.’ 1 '
Horace Grsily, bow on a tour in the 'north
weet, writing from Illinois to the Tribtmt, on the
railway traffic remarks:
“This is a season of extreme depression for
them all. There is very Utile travel, and not
mnoh freight, for the profundity of the mud will
not aUow the farmers to move what grain they
hive in their markets at the stations. The rail
road receipts of Illinois for this month will be
light beyond precedent. Many ehareholders wUI
be by the diminished receipts, and
wtltsaU out at the very worst season. I shall bo
diasapoinUd if the receipts of next Peoember, on
this quarter, do not doable those
of the eurrent month. The Central, which is
and most remain necessarily a freight road, shares
fully in the depression, sand must share, likewise,
in the rovival.” '
!fo« thu Daiijr l'uiobiuvti GutUo.J
TXi* Railroad Bondi.
Jltttn. Editor* : An artlrlo siloed “W." appear- i
edln tones nf yonr paper during tho Into election
canvas, under the head of “Railroad Bunds—Our ,
Liability—Our Duty." The article, it is presumed,
«u generally read, and U therefore now ulcer, u a i
tsxtfor some remarks upon the subject which an 1
submitted to the reflection of citizens, the heat of the <
polities! contest having subsided, and lift thorn free
Ito think solely on the. subject. The temper uf tho
• article appeared-moderate, and the statistics contain
[ ed iu the first of the serioswere presented Iq a awful
! form, and, assuming their correctness, may bo of
| valno for reference. Tho positions of the second and
i third numbers were, however, unsound, and their
1 allegations unsupported. Admitting, for arguments
{ sake, tho constitutional' right of the Legislature to
I give to municipal authorities the power to contract
| such debts as the railroad subscriptions Involve, the
{ writer reforrod to questioned whether the power was
[ exercised so as to bind the people. He asserted that
j “some of the subscriptions were illegally made, and
some of tho bonds illegally issued," that ’‘some of
| the aubreriptiena were made bofere the conditions
! had been complied with." He produced no proof of
: any of these allegations, but merely reiterated the
j charges of.the ultra anti-tax party against the rail-
I road companies, repeatedly urged since they com-
I menced their agitation a year and a half ago.
! When evidence may be adduced to sustain these
! charges, it will be time to notice them. Meanwhile
was **W." right in his reasoning, assuming his facts
to be established/ His leading positions are as
follow:
Ist. That ike City of Pittsburgh teat not autJtorized
by tie Legislature to subscribe. —lf to, she had no
right to subscribe. This conctasion was correct, and '
whether the premises an ao, in this case, can easily
be ascertained by refcreoce to the Statute Boole. 1 ,
apprehend, however, that it will be found that the j
c ity did not -venture to ect in so important a matter,
without proper and sufficient authority, j
2d. TAol the condition in irAteA some of the mb- '
tcription* reifrrf of obtaining preciously a certain *
amount of bona fide subscription, had not been com- .
plied with—that the subscriptions were bogus—had '
not been enforced, and (Aat ths municipal svbscrip - |
tion r founded on them, teas therefore a nullity. —l am
not sure that this coueiuiion woold bo right. If the
municipal subscription was made before the private
subscriptions, tho former certainly could not take
effect until the Utter was made, but then it troutf
taka effect. ‘lt Is to bo presumed that the officers, '
authorised to subscribe, ware satisfied that the pri* j
vote subscription was bona fide,' and they t stre the j
sole judges thereof. A subsequent failure to collect j
all the private, did not avoid the public subscrip* j
tlon. Mach private stock, honestly believed to be
good when subscribed, will never be collected. This 1
U the experience of all companies. j
id. Then some of (As Bonds were sold at lets rates j
(Aon allowed by £a«.-—lf this were so, then to that j
extent, a vital condition would be vioUted, and the I
maul at polities would have a gwddefenco against re- !
coTery on day bonds so sold. But tho burthen of :
proof would be on (Ac municipality which would, cl j
course, have to sojtaln its defence by testimony. Tbo !
Bondholder would,in the absence.of such proof, re
cover the face of the bond, which, although U sets
forth the condition, does not show the fact of itsvlb*
lation. This is, Indeed, the oaly oondttion the com.
pllanoe or non-conpliancewlth which would bolikely
to be made the subject of pocilive and specific proof.
The position of that the legislature had no
right to authorise the County Commissioners to as.
sent to a sale at less than par, is untenable. If tbe
legislature eoold limit tbe price to par, it could also
(•isTthe limit. To talk of tbe Legislature consult* .
-log theyeepfr on such A point, or on any point. Is
absurd. A queer klod of legislation that would be
in which the representative body and the constitu
ents ce-ojlefate* la such manner. The Supreme
Coarts of this and other States have, indeed, decided
that such co-operation woold be unconstitutional —
that the act of legislation by the representative body
must not be made to depend upon an act of the peo
ple toperfeot it No—the Legislature either had the
right to regulate the original price of tho bonds or U
had not. If it had, then its act, so regulating It,
was open, like any other act to repeat, unless a con- j
traot should be impaired, or a vested right Interfered
with by such repeal. Now, with whom did the Leg* |
lature contract that the'bonds should not bo sold at
less than par?' With tho people? Certainly not. j
Whoever bcarJ of a contract in ony snch sense, lw- I
tween a legislature and the people who elected it? j
Tbe powers of the Legislature aro-defineil by the Con
stitution, and all tho people do is to select the men j
who are to exorcise those powers. If tboy transcend i
them.-tbe Courts must bo invoked to correct the j
abase, and ao we come back to the constitutional j
question, which "W.” declined, very wisely, to $U- ;
cues, but which has since boon settled in thouffirma- •
live, by the Supremo Court. lio spoko of “thv peo- I
pie giving their consent to the issuing of the l;«nd».” ;
Pray, when did they so ? When they assembled in ;
public meeting, aojl when Grand Juries recoinmed- I
ed? Those were pot acts of tbo peoplo os a coosti- ■
tutional body, bat were only expressions of that por- {
tion of the people who spoke out thoir wishes that !
thei; legislative aud executive offices would make !
the subscriptions.
Tho peopTe, in short, bad nolbiog to do-with the
Issoeof tbe Bonds, except so far ns they acted through
their representatives, to whom they bad committed
the business of legislating for 'them, reserving tbe
power of turning them out of office, in case they did
not legislate to please them, and, by appoal to tbe
Judiciary, of setting aside the laws they had enacted,
if unconstitutional.
; lib. That the Bonds are Bond/, aud not morcan-
I tile paper.' Granted; but what then? Tho condi
j tiona referred to oq tho face of the Bond, or iocorpo
j rated In tbe law, most all bo compiled with, and tbe
j municipality may plead non-fulfillment of any one of
; them; bat, as before said, the be sustained
by proof, thednirtken of uhich rests on the defendant.
; Thetis all that can be said. The conditions are all
assumed to be fulfilled, until shown to bo otherwise,
: That b the position of tbe City or Borough or County
• : and tbe bolder or its Bond, and, so £>r, the Bond la
• like a mercantile note,wbloh is presumed to be bona'
fideunlearthown to be fraudulent, and fraud taints
> and nullifiee'all transactions, and forbids recovery
i by the party to the frond.
Let the Bondholders sne and the Connty defend,
and tnbitantUto its defenoe,>nd it may get rid of
‘ j paying either interest orprinclp&l on that particular
■! Bond, and on all -Bonds affected by unfulfilled con*
I ditions, at least- until the conditions -ere complied
[(with. - [Tobe Continued.] • X
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Coulter A Donnely, 4*
J W Butltr, UreobUaf, Pa,
Rev D n Barrow, Mount Piesuat,
Rev T B Ta) lor, do
Bov R Phelan, Freeport, Pa,
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W McClelland, RlUaaulng. 2 copies,
Load os Osgood, 2>ewGeaUe,Pa,
Robert Pot Ur, Colllna township,
RerHtoryG PuUar, aree&abu-fc
J Rowland, MoKeeeport,
8 BbnUloberfer, Rocbetter,
IralaO Stomp, Monnogahel* City*,
f b Bagxard, editor Bapabl'can,U«Aongab4la Clly,
Rev AII Taylor, Oolldajabttrg, -
Rev Thoms* 8 Wal*be,WUmar PO, Cambria root/,
3 W WelUte, Jr, BrownarflU,
8t Michael*’ Seminary,
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hteodiiy On We Qo-J. P. Knight 23
Tbmdi o( Gold—lf. W. Dalle.. 26
Bond© Draele Leo -S’xtch .. 26
Trip Lightly—A. W. Derg 29
BalUeOome Dp—Comte e0ng..... —— 29
The Otwn Tree* Whiapend Low and Mild —.... SO
Tfao Beatific of My Own Heart . 30
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JAilti flOtilU 4 GO, VOhTCOI^WiO/
Jntt S 4» r„, u >r Eir.t .ml »«»»>■. \ggJS;•
LEAF LAUD—in tierces, barrels, kegs and
clock*, our own renieriitf, nn«orpi«<rd in jiuriiy and
wi ltenew. j&tfKS ÜbhUKSI CO,
_Jal2Bu* .corner Firtt and M*rkot itnwu.
COLD WEATUER GOODS.— Burchmild
* Co.h*Tß rrcelrrd a fariher supply of tboee Deary
Canton Flannel*, Wool do of all cobra; Blanket*. Moo and
Woman'* Under Wear, and are telling tbelr entire stuck of
tmmCj On-aa Good* at greatly redoes J*IS
TENN. FLOUb—I9 bbls. and IUO sacka
trow lauding from steamer Fheaango for sale by
j t \a * idAfan diokky a no.
f |'ENN. PEACUES—99 «ks. bright halves,
1. cm c irulgomeat, no* landing ■t*'* uier Ebenango
fornle bjr Jil] IBALAH PICKtiY M CO.
TDOLITbOTteH— 12 ble. fresh, in cloths:
tv 10 obli. /do do
* - j. b. Pan field t co-
Juscrvo'd and fur uie by
/"IHKESE—3OO bxs. mild putting in storo
»nil for wUoby J*ia '
TUE PENNSYLVANIA]
CENTRAL RAILROAD. i
Theeapaeily of thu Road u now espial to any infftecoun
try . TURKU THROUGH PASPKKGER TRAINS BE
TWEEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA; connect
log direct in the Union Depot, at Pittsburgh, with through
Trains from all Western cities for Philadelphia, New York,
ttokton, Baltimore and Washington City; thtufaruteblng
facilities for the transportation of Passengers aniorpasaod
for speed and comfort, by any other route.
Express and Past Lines run through to Philadelphia
without change of cars or conductors.
' Smoking Oats an attached to each train Woodruff’s
Sleeping Can to Express and Past Trains- The Express
runs dally. Mail and feat Lins Sundays excepted. Three
Daily Trains connect direct for New Tork.
The Hall Train 1 seres the Passenger (Ballon every morn
ing, (except Sunday,) at &00 o’clock, Pittsburgh time, ar
firing la Philadelphia at t.-OOA- K.
Tbs Past Idas daily, (except Sunday,) at L6O r. M-, stop
plug only at principal stations, making direct connection at
Harrisburg for Baltimore, and arriving In Philadelphia or
Baltimore at 8:00 a.«_ and New York £2O Mr.
The Express Train leans the Station every moruing at
1:50 jl it, stopping only at Grosasburg, Latrohe, Johnstown,
Wfylmoro, Gautzm, Altoona, to., -connecting at ll*iriv
burg with the Traill direct for Baltimore, ami nrrivitii; in
Philadelphia or Baltimore4Ao F. M.New York 10:20 r.*,
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS:
The Johnitown AcojmmodaUon Train leave* dally (except
Bnnddy,) at &30 r, M. Stoppiug at all station*, and tan
ning as tar as Oonemaugh.
First Accommodation Train for Turtle Crude liildge
leans daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40 a. ■.
Second Aocomwodstlon Train for Turtle Creek, leaves
daily, (except Sunday.) at F. X.
Third Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek,.leaves dai
ly, (except Sanday,) at &20 r. v.
Trains for Blalnvtlle and Indiana, connect at DlalrseUle
Intersection with mail train hast, Express train West, and
le Johnstown acootnmodatlon train East and West.
O' Pam aiwati as Low as st ait oznxx Rcurx.
ASK FOR TICKETS BT PITTSBURGH.
The completion of the Western connections of the Penn
sylvania Railroad to makes this tbs
Dlreot Lins bstwssn ths Bast and ths
orsat Sort!* Wwat.
The connecting of tracks by the Rail Road - Bridge at
Pittsburgh,avoldlngalldrayago or ferriage of Freight, to
gether with the eavlng of time, are advantages readily ap
preciated by Shippers of freight and (he TravrUing Public.
RA.BTISS SHIPPING MAST WA HD w& flndlt to their
adtOHtagttoehtp by (Aii Boats.
Tba Graatsst Faellltlsa offsrsd for ths
Prouetisa mad Spsedy Transporta
tion Of lavs, STOCK,
And Goon Acomotonuxoas with nsual privileges for per
sons travelling in charge thereof
FA£IGHTa WESTWARD.
By this Runts Freights of all description* can be for
wetvled from PUU*i*lphte, New Tore, Oostoe, or Belli
iu<re, to any point un the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, In
ctana Illinois, Wnmustn, lowa,or Missouri, by Railroad
direct.
ftie Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburgh
with Steamers, by wblrb Good' ean be forward'd to any
port on Use Onto, tioskingum. Keo tacky, Tennessee, Com
bsrland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, MlAsuurl, Kansas,
Arkansas aadßeJ tuvurs; and st Cleveland, bandtmy and
Chicago witn Steamers to all Ports to ths Korth-Wtetaro
Lakes.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
oftbstr Prcight toUtteCompany,can rely with confidence
on Us spsedy transit-
TBB RATES OP VREiaHT to any in the West by
tbs Pennsylvania Rail Rued, an slwKiskiiU favoraUtat
art clayed by otker B. B. Oompaniu. '
49* us particular to mark packages “vti Pxx.Va R. &. m
Mvrebante in tbs Ws«t ordering goods from ths **-»«♦
will do wall to direct thrm to U» shipped this Roots.
ranks attending to their u«q fchlpmeots from the East,
will find It to their Interest to call on tbs Agents of this
CVxnpaoy at the following places before shipping; or Utters
addressed to either of than on the subject ct freights will
meet with prompt attention.
D. A STEWART, Agvut, Plttsburgb;
K. I. fiMKBDBR, PbllaoelphU.
M AO RAW A BOONS, to North Strict, BaiUmm*.
LBKCII 4 CO, No. 2 Alter Uoosu, <>r No. 1 fl. Wm. SL
>w York.
LKEGU A OO- No. M Kilby street, Boston.
U U. HOC.STON.GbJ JYtmkl Philadelphia
L. L HOUfT. GcnTTCcid Ag’t-, Philadelphia,
HOA A BQuTT, fta'l&ip’L Altaona, Ps. jallyd
PLEATING BUSINGS WITU WASTE
JOSKPU ANTUQNY, lEvftCtl BY., BBLOWRKED,
OSstshtsservioßs to pat to buildings Ar Heating, and
refers to the following letters as to its nUllty and hit csoa-
UMy.
When Strain ts nsad It coats nothing alter ths Plpsaara
laid, and buddings are warmed without rUk from tins.
do 3«oyt»«,
lUiDwa A Co’s Loco. Wonts, Dec.2,186H.
J. W. Almost, Esq —Dear Bin—You ask h»w «• ars
pi eased with our heating pipes for warming the shop by ex
haust suam, as altered by you. I will stats that they work
charmingly, and we ars satisfied that you bars rsailrrsd
tbrasAdent and turtal.
H«slbfor« they wsrs of no uas to ns, al'boagb pot up at
considerablesxpsßas. e*l tines over healed without benefit,
and thsy wsrs abandon*!, as they choked the engine and
gavsao beat; bat now there Saras to be no difllcnlty in
that impact, our shop Is wait heated, and the work appears
to bs will dons. Respectfully yours, C. T. PARRY,
Snp't.cf St. W. Baldwin’s Locomotive Work a
.. . _ QißSOjrvon MiUA,oct. IT, ISik.
Ma. JcaxFß W. AxrxoxT—Dear Elr—Your tavor o( Um
lltb last, has bosn rsaeivsd, and should Lavs received my
attention earlier, but could not for want of time. You
wish to know bow ocr pipes in lb« storeroom answer tbs
pornoae for which thsy wars Intend*!, I would say they
work almost to psrtectloa: wa can control them sc as to
make any degree of hast deetrwd In a rer? short time. A.
Bochanan, ths man who uses tbaco, tails me he can vaiw
tbs heat to M degrees la ton minutes after lstllas la steam,
and says ht doss au know to what height be could rates
lbs beat as he twrar has had occasion to test their fall ca
pacity. Hs thinks the haul could bs raised high enough
for our purpose-with half tbs Quantity of pipes, it require*
watrhlog to prevent ths beat from tUing toobUb.
jall;dtw Yours, ragf truly, HARRISON MASON.
ABKRICAJTHOUSE, 809T09T,
IS TIIE LARGEST AND BEST AR- HI
ns£*d Dotal Is the fl*w England States la c*n-xA
tnlly located, ud eaoy of meotm from *ll (ha rente* of
travel. It coouisa all (ha modem Improvement*. end
•very eootoolence fur the comfort ud accommodation of
the traveling pab’lc. Tb* sleeping room* era terra and well
mtihW; it* loita of root&sare well arranged, anilcom
pletely farulabed for famJlire and large traveling partita,
and the boom will continue to t>« kept u a flrat »-t— Hotel
ta ovary reepeet. Jalbdly LEWIS MOB, Proprietor,
P
►OTATOES—3SO bus. Farmer’s Delights;
ISO 4o NcabASOork PuUtora;
SO do Long Rada do
40 do JDdcrberriea;
S bbla. froth Roll Bolter,
BweiTod tod for ode at 19$ lJtwrty at,
jail RIDDLE, WIRTS 4 CO.
fASHMERE
PLAIDS at
BUBCOriKLD * CO S,
Coraei Toortb ui Uukilita
d«18 ObI;
A JURE CHANCE TO BOY QUEENS-
W b» &( our laiostloa to olom oar Mask in
tb*tflaaood,All«fb«oj CUjr. on oTFalmiarr out,,
*• will wli oat lb' tulanca of oar atock of Q«eaa«»re, Ao_
Utewcoft. J«U_ _ WM. FftANOB.
f
I'ENN. LOU it —oo ska Oia'd I brand! on
. coaaifuofat low I&adlbg from itnstr Ariroutat for
wUby JJI IBAUtt DICKEY _* CO
A fUIOW KOOT—S(>U Jba.Bermudft for eal<
£l* by ! B. A VaUM&pTOC* 4 00.,
j*U ! coruer Wood *nd l*t «U.
jpir
bbU. Neah. and P. lyes,
A wltswd and SO Mcka mixed, ia store and for ml* bj
J*ll J B. « ANKir.LPk CO.
I \KI£D FRGIT—2S «Ks Poached, halva
XJ 2b. do t«w,
JoTt re«M aad £jc »a:« by J. 11. CA.SfILLP k CO.
FLO lift—W ska Clintoo Mills Ki
tn family now landing iron kUamrr Argmaul for
aeleby Jail I*AIAH MCKfiT k CO,-
TJBNN. PEACHES—IB4 eka bright halves
now lauding from steamer Eheoaoso for kale by
jail ' |MAIaHI>IOKISY*OQ.
Onions— io
by , Jail
HOMINY —12 bbla. fresh Pearl just rec’d
and for aalc. by J. n. CAN HELD * CO.
SUMAC —10 bags now lauding from steamer
Axjpmaqc for >ale Ly IBAIAII DIOKfcY A CO.
RAGS— 2 bales now landing from steamer
Argonaut for nlo by ISAIAU OIOEBT A GO.
CRANBERRIES —15 bbls. and 12 boxes
choice In »tore and by J. P. OAJfPIfiLP A 00
STARCH— 100' bxs. Pearl in storo and for
nlebj - Jail 1 J. B. OAKPIELD A CO.
PEPPER— 25 bags for sale by
J»U D. A.rAHhgaTOCH AOO.
BAGS, BAGS.—SOOO Stork and Man
cheiter Bazi for sale by
jilO IfXTOnOOCK, MoCREEBV A CO.
DRY PEACHES.—ISO bushels fine Dry
Peaches, on eonafznneat and tor aa]o low to clote.
jtlO HITOHOOQg. HcCBEBBY A 00.
SIX TWIST TOBACCO—IOO kegs No. 1,
a warrantedttrHd* for ul» low by
jaT BDQJUITON * BTJtWAttT. lt-7 Wood at.
O)NCENTRAT£I) LYE—SOO cases for
rote by a A. rAUNKSTOCKACO,
jeS coinerWoodandUtat.
1 fin T&Btyr VT 0. MOLASSES, prime,
X \J V Undies from ateamut Dr. Kaos and Ida kajr, Cor
deCS WM. BAQALKV.
FLOOR— 50 baga Silver Spring extra fami
ly Floor Just rac'd end for ■defiy
da29 ROBERT DICKEY.
RIKS Pte AfIHES—B4 sfloksprime bright
holm la itore and for «ela by
deal McBANE k AWJBR
KOIJNU itOCK SALT for curing meat.-
10aackejtutjt>c*da&a forule et
del3 FRANCK'S, Federal «t, Allegheny.
i nnn RKS 0F wrapping paper,
lvVv jut reed red eodforedoby
W. 8. HAVEN, Paper Deeler,
dels . Ooraer Market ana Second etroeU.
i BUsIL small whits beams
sa hied bad for tale by
. . RTpm.K, WIBTB A CO., 185 Liberty et
[|LTiS BEANS—3O bbls prime for sole
: 0«7) BIQKttTON-A 8 TRW ART.
>lOO bbls fresh, ros’d and for sale by
■V V . tUWBY H.OOIXIKB.
;D APPLES—IOO bus for sale by -
- . > HENRY U COLUHB.
'- 4-
i GOLD MEDAL PIANOS!
MELODEONS AND BARUONIT7US. '
I7OR SALE!—A handsome Dwelling fs§j ! ' . Ontct or Pxmscs&Bfla* Oo
: U.«3M>, No 1: FeJenil *tre*t,wUh tbotwo *d-jtaL _ JOtb January.-1859. J
joiuiniio-toftcr<itiad,fnipr«TM)«itu >h«d* »?«*«, *«.**• ‘|]JsrAiivii*BHi>.*—TheTrusteesrfi’Xto *£ntav.
c«nJru, AUo, iwoT.tnnt UoQie*ln««r»i»T-av,-J#Ury. v W*liGi»Co«ba»i w hnTa fMa'AaaA^aUffedlft
iu jas.m.u«uvf>-, .v.,juFire m
_ _ Kschauga H*nV. F b» Or,t J, T w £ «
pOR SALK.—The undesigned oifcr. gg jEgTL II ”
J. for alt h;» |,ro(~Tty in tb® Boronali of Jj!t> jjjJf- • T" *** ■
le/; a tiur lur^i-l.n. k lWUnff UirtM*. fts.mc i:*m *Lt] v ,c * Allmhot YaUtt RattlOeP C 0.,»
Btal.l-, Krick fi II ui*e. kr.. *!|t» from t<-n t» roriy fcTl< „ a i U V? , 10,1859. f
arrwiof gr-untl, m tL- way desire Tarwh* Ills' * , Meeting of • the StOckbold*
good Oreuardnf e>>«tca trail, *tul the zruuttJt about iba. tra«H the Allfghror •*§(;
Hoqm aie arnnmruttri with aliad* trace, ahrubbarY, It ' ftJSfggLK
i« * Diort drairalilc property (or t CODOC7 borne, *l4 aod Liberty atrrolit,OQ TOK&Da Y_litdrr al
be acid on rery raaaouabU Urma. For fnrtbor particular* ISiS, at 11 t/flock A K. t for tba perpoa, of '■
eoqulraof J. M*. F.»UITR, Attorney at Law, 106 Fiflti ' doot and tarea for th* annuo,
atr«et, Pittsburgh, ©r of the aobacriber oo the prrroUM. A«U*Maeat of-the • afutra of Hbe Omumre id
delC-Jtt K. HOr&INS. : aentad atthe aam* time. Jalfcdtd J.Ontam^g*
PIANO FORTES. F’ “
Mema.OIIICKERiNG A SON’S, Boston, hero made am]
distributed to pnrchaann throughout the United
Etauc and other eountrlea, upward of
Twenty Thousand Pianos.
They have been awarded at tbedlfferent exhibition* in
tbb country and Europe. Tblrty-ElgLt Gold and
Silver First Class Rlcdals.
They re-otved from the Pennsylvania Stats Fair* held at
Pitubnrcb In the yeare 16&3, »850 and 1818, the FIRST
PRIZE MEDALS over all competitors.
Alto, the PRIZE MEDAL from tho World's Pair, Lon
don, IS5’.
FOR CHURCHES AND PARLORS.
First Prize Gold and Silver Medal
fIELODEOSS ABD HABMONIUMB,
Mtayxicmaxt) or
If AS OX & HA ML IX, Bottom, Matt.
Ten different styled, from $OO to $4OO. Re
commended to be taperior to all others by Drs. Lowell
Mason, Thalbtrg, Mratm.Gßorge J. Webb, William
Masoo, Georgs P. Boot, William B. Bradbury,
•B. F. Baker, and nameroas others of the
moat celebrated musicians of tho
country. Awarded the Firit
Prize ai ctrry Fur in
which exhibited.
FOB BALE ONLY BY
MZ2LODSONS AND HARMONIUMS,
In Pittsburgh and Western Penn’a.
No. 81 Wood Street, (West Side,)
Between Diamond Alloy and Fourth strict,
lil-dlwT PITTSBURGH, PA.
suQvasxra mNB&r.
R. MoOOY Ac CO,
LIBERTY STRERT, opposite Prana. &. S. Prpct,
PITTSbUKOU. PA...
"\TANUFACTtJRE to order, on short notice,
JJLL CASTINGS, SMARTING u PULLEYS, of all alaee
ana descriptions, of the beat materials and latest mice:
alao WAGON BJXK3.BAD IRONS,GRATES, alwaya
on bano or esat tobrdcr.
SpOrdcra left At Ute FOUNDRY, or at Cartwright A
Tones'*, 84 Woodall., will rtctiru prompt attentkio.
Iaf:"ly
50,()00 cop,K “ i, O “‘ l,TJ£ “
THE GOLDEN WREATni
Fiftieth Edition Xutc JUadgl
No Musk Bookhasevtr betn puLUshtd wbkb ha*, In (be
*»m9 period, attain, dai KIP it a circulation u ••The Gulden
Wreath " The reason of thle will be apparent to alt who
axaralna lu cuotenU, comprising,
EASY LBSBONB AND ATTRACTIVE EXKttCISIA
TWO HUNDRED OF OUR IIKiT BONGS,
Which coat tn Sheet form Fifty Itollare, but which can be
bad tn (bU fulmaa furONLY THIRTY CENToI
Aa a School Book It la unrivalled.
Aa a Collection of Moalc it la unsurpassed.
W*i a low priced volume U la a miricle of cbespneta.
Pnbliabed and f(rul« by ‘ JOHN U. MKLLOR,
n Wood au, between-Diamond allay and 4th it.
Ay Copies seat by mall to any aidraaa, post paid, r,n re
ceipt of *0 canU.
185* POPULAR TRADQ 1859?
RIBBONS AMD MILLINERY GOODS,
RIB0X&! RIBONS!! RIBONSU!
TO MERCHANTS, MILLINERS, JOB
BER*. DEALERS IN RIBBONS, MILLINERY
GOODS and OtSU BUYERS In all iKtheiOl the country.
TOE OAtfH RIBBON HOUSE,
Ufl Chambers Street, New Turk.
1 John Farrell.
ESTABLISHED 1854.
Wo bare originated a new principle—a now era la the
Ribbon Trad*, whereby ws make thU business rLaur, ata
ru and naru aa imt os aaows tszsTao.
WE SELL F<lR OAsU I WX BUY FOR GASH!
We are saUalled with 6 rta oxxt Ptam. Aak no Second
Price. Have all our good* marked In PLAIN FIGURES, au
that math woman, and child -‘buy alike," and recelw the
same vaioe ior their tnocoy
Our prime fur beat Taffeta Ribbons, all colors, are
No. 1 14 eta. per piece. No, 455 U cU. j»t i-kco.
** I*ls “ “ - 6 67£ " -
2 “ “ 9 572 “
ta 3 ‘ - “12 Ai6T*^
No. 1C $1.4754 per pW
Wt offer FANCY RIBBONS “aUatytea,” “all color*, 1 " “all
qualities,’* at prime DEFYING COMPETITION,
A«DFOK CASH ONLY.
U the centre of attraction far RlB
•Sjolck Bale#,T “Light PruflU,” end “Good V*loe" for
Gash. ’
Rev Stylos n&U Patera*, at a nrlot of
30 PER CENT FROM CREDIT PRICES.
Examine oar sample*. and be conrineed.
BLOND LACK), QUILTINi'F, Ac., Ac.
Oor 11 uo of them Good* .alw»j» fall. We Import end
“Job" them at otea for t per rent advance. Marked prime
on all Oooda “fa Plain Fleam *’
A SAVING OF 40 PER CENT OH TJIE3E GOODS FROM
CKEMT DUCKS.
Oar Intention It to make the Hibbon Trade a* ataplo in
regard to price ee domutlc good*. ..To do thi*. we mart sell
ON* MIIAION IftILLAKS WORTH OF GOODS PER
ANNUM.
We are Caloo U-n. “No North." “No South.” Waso
licit the patronage of Merchants! in every eectlonoftho
Untied Plate*, and ore the servantsofaU who favor n* with
tLetr tiade and patronage. JNO. FARRELL.
CASU RIBBON HOUSE,
TAKRANI'S KFFEKVESOUNT SELT
ZKR APKRVENT, prv|>aredoD an entire new principle
from a late and accurate nualjsU of the celebrated F«ltvr
spilog In Germany. This macheateemed and highly valu
able preparation will not tail tocffeilually remove Dyspep
sia. Indigestion, BUlloaa affections, Headache, llrertlraro,
Acidity of the Stomach, Cueliveocea, Rheumatism, Loea of
Appetite, Gravel, Nervous Debility, Kaoe-aor Vomiting,
Affection* of the Liver, Ac, Ac. A large supply jnst rec'd
by JOS. FLEMING,
drSS Corner ol the Diamond and Muket at.,
gUBSCUIPTION BOOKS—
Bft cents per yard.
[IRE-lli cddku for lUe bv
D. A~*A UN OTOCh * CU,
’ corn— Hfi»d and Ul >ia
ibis, just rcc'd and for sale
J. U. OANFIKLD *CO.
arl *'n^&Sg3B*
(■a**sA
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CHICHBHING &. SOWS’
GR&ND, SQUARE AND UPHIGfIT
JOHN H. MELLOR,
BOLE AGENT FOR
OUICKERINO & SONS’ PIANOS,
AND
MASON A UAMLIN’S
Pennsylvania
lsurance Company
thburoil
Fodrth Street
totoaa'
Office No, 03 I
Jacob Pointer, Wade Hampton.
Geo. W. Sotltb, A. A. Carrier,
A. J. Junes, Rolwrt Patrick,
Body Pat ter too,- Ilnary Bpro«L
J, P.Tanner, Nicholas Yoeghlly,
1. Grier Sprout, Jinu Q,Ueuklni.
0 A Culton.
Chartered Capital— ....... -.5300,000
ASSETS, NOVEMBER 'JO. 1868-
Stock Notes... ..$47,767 69
Bill! Receivable 61,812 03
Bonilt and Mortgagee— 3 1,918 15
810 ck..-.- S,flc7 05
Boh Account*. - 15,113 10
Office Furniture..... <O4 &o
Cuihoo band and In flank - 6,553 0J
Interest accrued and uncollected 280 69
Salvage usodlected... 2,0 n 00
Premiums on Policies recently ttsued... 1,600 09
T0ta1.... -$140,407 75
and Marine Risks laknn of all desotfptkn.
ornccts
Piealdent—A. A Canatxn
Via* President—Hour ParvCkso.v.
Brortwy and Trag-ur-v—l.Oanaßrxoct.
ROUOUEtI HOOCHES'!
lldCbasiber* Street, New Tork,
near the llndiop River Railroad Depot. Ja&4md
HUNT A UINEB- are Sole Agent* and recoive
subscription* to tha following works:
Volume# i, a, 3 and i now ready New Amorlcan Cyclo
pedia.
Volumes L 2,3, 4, A, 6,7, 8 and 9, now oat, Benton’s
Abridgments of Debate* In Congress.
Tn» Now American Family Pbyalctan, by Dr. John King.
Uandall’a JrfTmon Complete, 8 vola
Tha Ainerlean Kioqnenco, "2 to. a., by Frank Moore.
Tbo above work* are told solely by subsctlpUon.
The Fane*, nits udiUoacf Dritfefe Authors. Price 40 ct*.
a volume. ]
Ail of Fowler A Well** Publications and Phrenological
Bait ou hand at HUNT A MINER'S.
PRODUCE.—
60 bbls. Extra Family Flour,
60 d> NvaliftbDuck Potatoes
60 but. choice u*d do
60 do bright halretfcaches;
7 bbit CJonr heed;
6 do primo froah Bon BaUer;
4 bole* do do do do
3 Jo frtjL Eggs,
Juit nceirwf aod for ulo at 166 Liberty street.
J>* KIDDUK, WIILZa A CO.
SUNDRIES— 3 bbls prime fresh Batter;
2 do (mb Eggi;
16 Sacks Dried Applet;
1C do KlderWrrior,
2 do Dried Chnrrif*;
1 do Vested I’oacitee;
. . 2 do Hope. Juat roc’d and'for tale
ailB6Liberty at. DIDDLE, WlttTg& CO.
AHAPPI NEW YE Alt to Qur numerous
friend* and enUomers, and we are glad to bo able to
Inform them lh«t we never bad bo good an aeeortuent of
Drew Good*. Shawls. Cloak a, Needlo Work, Domestic and
Staple Dry Goods at this season of the year. - •. n
JaiaUwT ,0. UkfiSON LUVB, 74 Uarkot st.i
jpRODDCE-
•12 bbls. prime Timothy Seed;
26 bos. Dry Apples;
100 do asull white fieint;
400 do Barley;
boo pieces Balk Shoulders,
BeceUed per sailroed and for mle by
I*B BIIKIVEII 1 DILWOItTH.
PLAIN AND PRINTED FRENCH ME
RINOES, *ll wool Plaid*, Coburg*, Moo* de Lilne*.
*c- ,AUo.allkind* of Flannels,Check*, Tickings, Shirting
Uaslins, Irish Linen* and erery other arttelo usually kent
In a Dry Good Hoase, all of which wIU to sold u cheap as
lha cheapen. a HANSON LOVE, 7 s Market aL
QOO BAGS PRIME COFFEE;
WVJ 100 bbla. Refined Bngar;
50 bbla. U.B. flyrpp-,
60 bbla. MoUuca.
SO hhd*. Sugar,
In store and tor aalo by SHRIVER * PILWORTU,
RODUOE—2OO bus. small White Bean*
24 do Dry Apple*;
16 bbla. Timothy Bead;
10 kega Batter;
400 boa. Parin'. .
la atore and for aala by ~ SUMTER 4 DtLWORTIt
Holiday furniture—children's Bu
reau*, Bed* toad*, Chain, Table*. Wa*h Btanda, aod
Swings, all nsefol present* for the holiday*, finished and
for sals by T. B. YOUNG A CO
d>Bl Wo. 38 SmithfitU atnet.
Ladies dress silks
nuurair
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
_BOROUmLB*OO.
200 Green Salted Hides:
900 Dry VUot ; : -do
aaleby
To arrive and:
de2»
fiPRUQKR QARBAUGH 4 CO.
jiBEK COMBS—Or all kbSST
■ESPi 1 ?!** ■*** *' “>• ImtUj£wi«r
tL-oMratt' ~ ;
BBKR jiptLS-^Alio,Tloi|hkda
rfikhvCfUeoUat coat,** the Ilihßth
I*®l s ' - > mtmSm,
tndla' 1;
Xial ef.-Uwl i
TiiinilllMO '
pSaZSii
xißibaai ■
StaptijrTi';
' .■#« Sih-
JOR SALE—32O acres of finely timbered
a, !su>l ioG*llU comity, Ohio; well watered, 1C mile*
trotn mile* from tlie Ohio ilrtr. WUI bo
eoU tow for cub, or will Übo Rocd Improred city property
either la Pltubarßh ar Allegheny City. Apply to OKU. W.
DUNN, Poata aide of Ohio alnet, 3d door woat of tho Ilia*
Pontl. Allegheny City. _ Jat
FAMILY HORSE FOR SALE.—A hand
•A some Roan. six years old; a pacer under the raddle mm 3
*‘ roltc^l . l * h*rt*e*:U perfectly tale for a lady or cMld to
rideordrire will u<*t scare at the locomotive, military or
any aty oxritea<ne; will stain] without being hitched, and
la warranted perfectly sound; to be sold only for waul of
use. Enquire at the Store warehouse of
. T. J. CRAIQ A CO, 131 H ood St.
T?OR SALE.—A tract of land containing
nine and one half acres, sStusteoo tha Fourth Street
Hoad, about three miles from the Court llouso. Will be
sold low for cash. Inquire ol
IRISH A MACKENZIE,
*t Law, No 00 Fourth street.
FOR SALE.—Houses and Lots in Pitts
burgh and Allegheny cities and adjoining liomtight;
•eroral bsndsome country seat*, and Farms ofOUTerent «izr*
In erery direction, and at railous price*, acmff very go»>-l
ones. Also, a large quantity of Western • Land fur aalo or
trade. Persons wishing to purchase would do trull to call
and examine the Register; and those wishing tosH-ll tu hare
their, places Registered at GEO. W. BUNh’SHuI Fstato
Office, south side of Ohio street, 3d door westof the Olann. ml,
Allegheny city. o*B
F)R SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth
street, between Bmlthfleld and Cherry Alley, 100 feet
front by 86 deep.
A Lot on Thud street, near Emithfleid, 40 feet front by 66
feet deep.
Rxxtb Wl*>—The square bounded by Butlrr, Wilkins
and Carroll streets and Spruce alley. 61 feet front by 120
deep, nearly opposite to Pen nock A Hart's Foundry.
Toe square bounded bvSmallman, Wilkins and Carrol
streets and Spruce alley, 361 feet front by ISO dtrp,
On Allegheny, Carson and Dntler streets,adjoining the
Allegheny Talley Railroad Station, forty coiitlj'uous Lots,
each 34 teel front l-y 120 foot deep.
• Eight acres of gToandln ReeerTn township, part of out
I Lot 336, between the New Brighton road and lfilldaleOeu>
l etry.
j sixty Loty la Allegheny City, Third Ward, between Sait
I'pi&e and Chestnut street.
A Tract of Land In Westmoreland County, on the Phils*
delpbla turnpike, 7 miles from Latrobe—76 acres In culti
vation of rich bottom land—3oo acres.
A Tract of Lind near Ligonior, Westmoreland county, of
876 acres. WILLIAM H. DARLINGTON,
mvlfcdtf 166 Third street, atom Smith fluid.
ISE COUNTRY RESIDENCE FORM
BALK OR RENT.—The subscriber offers for saleJEl
or rent that delightful Coontrv Seat, now occupied by
Adam Relnemto, in Reserve Tp, adjacent to Allegheny
City,comprising eight acre* of choice lend, I with modern
built Brick Dwelling of 11 rooms; Green House, Spring
House, Darn, Stabling, Tenant House, Ac. Four acres ore
under Grapo, which promises to bo tho moat valuable Vine*
yard in the county. Then an several hundred Fruit
Tm-s, Apples, Pears, Cherries. Peaches, Ac., most of which
hid been imported at great co*t, and are In fine
Tbe whole in prime land, highly cultivated and Improved,
and altustod la a position commanding a floe view of-the
two cities and sarronoding country.
•efcdtf n. H. RYAS.
OHlo Land for Bale.
THE subscriber offers for e&lo seotioa ten,
township 12. range 10, Stork county, Ohio, commonly
known as ' Cowman'* Section," containing 610 acres.' It if
situated three miles west of MxrtUkm, on the State Itoad
leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of tho PIU>
burgh, Ft. Wuyn* and Chicago Poilroad. The south, east
and north-east quietus are partly cleared and improved—
U>o remainder is covered with su[n?rior timber—and the
whole Is well wntcrod by springs and running sUrtuaia—
Tills section is considered the duost b>dy of land in the
comity. It wlli be soM undivided or In quarters to suit
Karchascn To those who dosttv to laTttiln real estate a
ettar opportunity is rarely offered.
J. O. SWQTZXR,
No. 101 4th street Pittsburgh
ocJfialawtfT
lOWA. FARMING. LAND.—Tho nubscrib
era offer for sale on favorable terms six hundred acre#'
Choice Lauds, situated in Wright end Hancock counties,
adjacent to Unas of Railroads nowin coarse of construe
tloa, and one tract only two mi lea from Ooonty seat. -
The above will be sold low* for cash, or exchanged for
farming lands la this or a--i|olnlug counties.
no2o McBANE A ANJBR, 134 Second it.
Valuable City Property for Bata.
THAT very desirable lot on Water Streot
end Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Sons, being
130 feet on Water and Front streets, and 160 deep along the
Alley.
It will bo sold together or la lots of £0 or 24 foot each.
For terms, (which will U> made easy as to payment,) ap
ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH A CO.,
mrialtf liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Holiday gifts—
Portfolios,
Fancy lukstsafe
Paiatßoxes,
Writing Desks,
Port Monna’es,
DUiios for 1859,
Sold by Wil. G. JOHNSTON A 00,
de2t Stationers,67 Wood »L
PRODUCE. VRODUCE.—
22 pkgL Extra quality Roll Butter, 1 -
60 lush's. Red Potato-*,
24 *• : Western DrieJ Apples.
100 “ White Beans,
300 “ Oats,
00 b Ear Corn.
10 bbls. Onions, for sale by
dc?3 RIDDLE, WIRT* 4 CO., N 0.166 Liberty 8L
FLOUR, Ac.—so bbls. Extra Flour;
1&0 do Extra Family Flour;
100 do Superfine do
100 bos. small white Beau:
- 30 do Dried Appier,
6 bbls. Turnips;
, 124 ken packed Butter;
60 bbu. Uses Pork,
For rale by • del7 R. EOBIBON A CO.
TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS—dot
Bed fiuh at the Central Planing Hill*, Water street,
nor Uie jjott-clUco, Allegheny. We bar* a splendid lot of
Hot Bed Bosh on band whleli we will sell at the very loweat
rat* a for cash. Farmers, Gardener* or otbors wanting such
article*, should rive os a call. Saab, Door*, Moulding*,
Frawre. Ae n made to order. Carpenter work of all kind*
attended to4t the shortest notice. Scroll Sawing done.
J. A U. T. PRICE, Central Planing Mill,
Water street, near the Post Office,
; AUeghony City, Pa.
Blank books,
Journal*. Ledgers,
Cash Books, Iqtolco Book*,
Check Booka.
Andevery deacripllon of acconnt book* on hand or mad*
to order, of the fintut paper and In Uie beet manner, by
WJd:a JOUN3TON A CO-*
de3o Blank Book Maker*. 67 Wood street.
RSHOVAL.
JAMES WILSON having disposed of
ol» lUI and Op Store Room, N’o. 91 Wood street,
ha* removed hi* stock of Ueto and Cap* to his flat Store on
Federal street, Allegheny City, opposite tbo New Saving*
Bank, where msy be found a large assortment of llaU and
Cap* at very reduced price*. .
Ccavonxu urn raxuraa taxs Noticx —The preatnt stock
most be sold to make room for Spring Good*. de!6*dtf
SUNDRIES —Hemlock Solo Leather;
i Oak Tanned do do
French and Domestic Ripe and Calf;
Upper Leather; '
Lihtng, Binding and Kid Skins.
Tanner*’Oit;
Galloon*, Shoe Last*, 4c., 4c.
A largu and choice stock for sale by
dolfl WM. WILKINSON, Liberty st-
rh*E CASE EXTRA HEAVY CANTON
V / FUNNELS RECJiIVEDT^DAY—AIso, good Jo only
lOoebt* t»r yard, at store of B orchil old A 00., awoth-eaat
corner of Fourth and Market street*; wbobsve also received
new Print* at ttUct*.; soperShlrtiog Mnsllcsat
and who are aelliog their entire stock of Ladies' Dress
Good aat greatly redneed price*. d*23 .
ttUNDIUEs ‘
extra fresh Roll Better;
6 box«s " “ “
4 bbU. jholco packed “
19 kegs Leaf laud; 3 bores fresh Eggs;
ICO ltr. reared Peachey 19 ■"ckicholoe Onions;
3 Ibl*. « m '
now receiving from B.R. and for aala at 186 Liberty *i
- RIDDLE, WI&TS4 OQ.
SUNDRIES— a bbla Roll Batter, prime:
10- -'tlo Core Meal; |
0 do Dried Apple*;
26 do Small White Seans.
In store and for aale by ATWELL, LEB 4 CO.,
d*3o No. 8 Wood street.
HIDES— 300 Dry Flint Hides;
276 do do Rtp*;
120 do Salted Hiatts;
90 Qrton do Colt Sklne
W 0 do da Patna Kip*.
In store and for saIefeySPRISGEROARBAUGH 400,
d»29 ’ Ko. 209 Liberty Street.
OSTER'S NEW SONGS.— “
Badly to my Heart Appealing. Price SOcts. '
: My loved one and my own. •* 30 “ v
Tb* above are the last publication* of the popular com
poam-,B.o.Foster. Forsaleby
JOUN 11. MKLLOB, 61 Wood at.
post paid, on receipt of the above price.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE?
, SIX BARBELS CRAB CIDER,
; At 177 Smltbficld street. .
JAMES MONTOOTH.
RV APPLES AND DRY REACHES,
l>ea!*d and anpaaled. In store and for sale by
J*l ISAIAH DICKEY 4 00.
CHAWLB, Dreaa Goods, Needle Work and
V Domestic Good* of every variety, Wiling very low to re
auce stock. a IIANSOK LOYB, 74 Market at.
2 GROSS NESMITH (English) WATER
PROOF PASTE.—Jnrt the thing for this weather. In
Store and for sale by Wil. WILKDifiON,
Jal. _V 217 Liberty Street.
SUGAR AND MOLASSES—
-10') hhd*. prime N. O. Bngar;
100 bbls- 'jo do Molasses,
Arriving direct from Kew Orleans and for sale by
do!6 LITTLB 4 TRIMBLE, 112 SecoMd at.
1 aa RAGS DRIED PEACHES, 22 bags.
lwv w Dried Apple* and 8' bags White BcAna,
from stranKr St. Louis for sal* by . WAL BAQALEY,
de2B Koa. 18 and 20 Wood street.
Fresh roll butter— 7lo bbis' strictly
prime; 2 do fresh Egg*; 200 ska Buckwheat Flour—-W
ctsnertack; 8 Drest Joit rec’d and for aala atl&&
LlWrty street [do3l] RIDDLE, WIRTB4OO. ;
PRANBERBIES—2O bbla juat rwTandi
\J tors»le hy do3l lIENuY ILCOLLHig. \
ARD—23 kgs No. I Lord in store and] lor
- ■Moby d»3u ATWELL, LEE 4QQ, \
BARLEY— 800 bus, prime Spring Rnyjfyi
la store and for sale by. U’BANBjpkWEB/
ALL BARLEY—OOO boa.
ley In store and for tale by ' kjfftinit awnwrt;
ATS! OATS!—SOOO hnshelsiranted by
M HlTfinoanß, kcCRIBBY 4 00. :
"P ROOM CORN BRUSH—2 tonB forBa]c by
Jj de3o HEERY H» COHJWB. -i
'Yj ROOMS—2OO dozen bert quolßyi in stow
Jj and for aM> bg t rd»3o LTTAIJIETYTMBrj!: ;
'MB&StS£'£&®St<&f
rr^DiviDEN'D —Citizens' Insctuakcv
IrW' ri^T.—Tbe PicflMe&i Hid Dfr«cton of flvlt 0—
nr hrr« tbi« day dodarfd *j)irtd«d©f l 7a BdUtraiitri
Store* opoa tho Capital Btock;. tlra DoUart payabU to, v
•ho Stockholders, or tlieir a&dsftecth*
!t3d iort.andFiro Dollincndftedtotbeiratock.
8 AUUKLMABSHELI* S«j*tary. .
ilinusietntnts.
Tho Caopbaß, are Coming.
FIFTEEN TALENTED PERFORMERS;
nxAsomc hali.,
FOUR SflGlXTSi—Commencing Kdndtfi
January ldth, 1859.
MATT PEEL’S originaI,CAMPBELL ‘
MINbTKELS #ud BRASS BAND, from 444 Bread* '
■’ey. New York. ti»T« the hocrirjo announco that they will.
?P*tt an abort, with new SongNfcjhoniMJ, Opentio Boiv
leejnr*. Dance*, 4c., .....
Fur parti;alar» «*» biUa of tho day. Tickets .95 cents.
D “'L* .‘l** en * l '• *° commence at 7U o’clock. ••
Dr. P. A. JONES, Agent.
JiMants.
WANTED— To Mibchaxts and Manu-
BOOK-KHKPEB, who*
uom u not felly occupied, »m attend to Poatinc Bocks,
making cat Account* fmtnmhlp aim?3»r
of onr business men whose bulium will not Joulfy th«a Jo
enploylng a Book-Keeper regularly, e»uha4tb e lf boiines#
attended u> prompt! j,ln a thorough wnuminr-Tbe
beet or city reference will be siren, if reaolrod. -n iiitriM"
JaSallm BOX No. &<&, Ptiubargb fT&
1 A—Who_Wants Money ?Want to
IjPC/\/V/V/ parchMO $5,000 or 110,000 dollars worth of ■
BondflandHortgagta. Apply to GEu.W. BONN,soatheUa
Ohio street, Sd door west or the Diamond Allcgbenycity.
.*■ j'ot utm.
TJi OR REtN T
JC A FINB WAREHOUSE, No. 66 Market Street, «d» ,
Joining N. Holmes 1 Bona, finished and aboired in the best •
manner from cellar to garret, Ibr wholesale and retail dry
goods ba»jposa, with or withont a largo three story Ware*
honao lathe roar. . JuHN WAY, Jl,
. dsllidtf Sewlcfeleyrllle Poet-Office. >•
O LET.—A large #eU furnished dwellin
with all modern improTemonti' for rent towtongoi
tenant. Jul 4 HITCHOOCX, McCREABY A CO.
auction Statis.
P. M. DAVIS, Aucttoneeri -
Commercial Saha Booms.. No. M fifth Street. _
RArarTTEraShSEaARSAXAOiS
TION.—On Wednesday afternoon, Jsnntty lltb. si 3
o'clock, will be sold at the Commercial Boies Booms f10.64_
fifth Street:
4 esaks Domestic Brandy, • &
6 bait cheats Y. H. Tea. .J
10 11. Qarman Begin, (Wsahtngton brand.) ■
Jsll P.M.DAVIB, Anet'r.
STOCK P„ Ft. W. A O. B. R. u turn,
sals, in toes to snitporchisors, by. .
apl P. M.DAVIB, Aoct^No. 64 Fifth at.
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO;, MenbaDU’Biehang*.
STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A
co, at the uKßdumu' ExcaAsaa mn
TIIUBSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, InamMCt/OBW
Copper Stock, Bend and Beal utsto aoU it pab(le-sals
at the Merchants* Exchange by -• V.*.
AUSTIN LOOMU4DO;
Note* Drafts and Loans on Beal Estate:mgnttotsdtn
reasonable terms by AUBTIX LOOXIB AQO^
sell Stock Note Brokers, m fourth sU.v
lSOucatioital. . -Vr
Penn Initltato, • '« -
CORNER of Ponnand Hancock streets.'-
Theenenlng term will commence on , TUESDAY) 31*t
Inst. A limited number of jraptUmsy. obtain advJmkm.
Terms for Tuition and Stationery, $23 par action of twenty
two iwkt an24:tf J. u. BMiTli, PrlndpsL -■
eußtncoß (Sban’scs. .
THE undersigned hatfcaaiiGciated with them
In Use Coouniaaiow'Basloosi film Pmm, h|« of
BteßbanTOla, Ohio. The style of the'fira will tttnuousas
heretofore. ' KXMXOK 4 00.'
nix. annex sum wittm.’. ansbx.
isrxTwrioz: &= do-
COMMISSION MEBCILANTS,
. forthssaloof
* Pig Iron and Bloom*.
defcdtf OS WATER BIBEBT, Pimswwg^
NOTICE. —I have tnisday associated with
me, In the Wholesale Grocery and Commission' bast
ness, No. 107 Wood street, Mr. Wnxuw tovxsr, Ist* with
Garrett A Martin, Philadelphia. \. ’■
Jan’y 1, D. U. ZUSSBTON.
d. k.imumt, .ww. snwin?, lxu with
Of Lewb A Bdgerton, Pittsb'g. | Garrett 4 pbQa. :
EDQEBTOS * BTEWABT, . : y
(Bncoesion to Lewis 4 BilgartonJ *
107 Wood street, Pittsburgh;
Wholeiale Grocerj and Commluion Xereiiiiti,
Pittsburgh Manufactures Generally.
Jsfciyd •
NOTICE. hare this day associated 8«
M. FINLEY with ns In onr Imiineee. Tbe Urle of the.
Ora will continue ss heretofore. T.lf.NgVUf.'
Jan. lit, 1869. BOBT.P.IOiyiN.*
The undersigned have entered into partner*'
■hip, under theojjto of T. H. KEVIN A (XX, ocdwOl eo**
Uoue the maaolectnre of Whit* Lead, Bed l*od, Lhfcorgo,
Zinc Point*, 4c. They ore now completing new and extort
tire tmttdlnge for their pnrpoeee, aad ore prepared to apply
order* to oor extent. Tboy el» offer for ni* OQ* of brery
description, Yartdibee, Terpentine, ted oil other articles for
palotere’nw. Warehciue,’Ko.24Woodst. T. H. NEVIS,
B.P.HEYIK,
8.31. PIN LSY.
B. K.nxiXT. T
t. h. Hsvnr *
Ab. 24 Wood Strettj PiiUirurgh, Pama*
Manufacturer and
BKD LEAD, ZINO ni»n« Zjs
Wbolroale Beelers in Oil*, Paints, Ver&insfttgß Tarpon*
tine. ' ” '
CO-PARTNERSHIP.— I bare associated
with my ncphew, GRO. J. TO WNSBND, la the Pock
Peeking end PnmrJon Btulnen, voder the utd stile
cfJACKdO.V k TOWNSEND. OEQ. W.JACKBO*.'
Piuebargh, Jssuery I,lB69.—JiljSird . ;■* /.<
OPPfflil PAPER OP THECITY.
TSB
PIHIU G AZETTE,
POOLIaiEEX) DAILY ANDWMKLYBY .
S, RIDDLE &. CO.,
lairownriw
SEVENTY-THIRD 1 'XBJiVR,
With a Urge endftHtttwtly
INCREASING CIRCULATION,
OF BOTH JTSDJkILTdWMtKLTMDimtta; t
Xtoffwinuniuil lndacetaect* to edratlsex*, Mag val
TenaUy recognized u
The Best Commtnlal Paptr in tfie *t«V
Boeehleg, u It does, most oi the
B«rdhinti t Hutafutomi and PittlQet
Is these cities nod thecumaßding region, todnA '
taspntaof: .• *> f
Pcnnaflvania, Ohio, Northern’
Weitem Virgin!*, WUoomln, lowa
[XifisU Sul Ksboitar'
tSYAdvertmng at Moderate Prices."®!
49*Tor terms, ere soother fcolamn-^-ffatpegs*
ADTRBTHraa AOIENTB rOBTgBQAZKTTB Ifwn.
S. BL PKTTfNOZLL a CO, 110 Noma *t, WowYcrttjaad
State it, Boston; Sleam. W. H. M’DOXALDA
NssnmsA, Kew Ywh JOY, COE:* 00, tfONBB *HJ».
BTBB mna C.'PIBftOK, PhlUddphle.' *' '• - dol&dfcirtfT
Hon Testimony.—From tfiePittabnrcfc
PnltPd-Pmbltertan.—Wc hire trial ■HoKrtlrp*. fitnn>2£ !
BlUets fotPytPCMia nodcto ipctkXirorahlf Aflt, I
and here aohesiutloa la cdmmandlar .Uutrn to fluMnt !
Cerlog from any debility of the kind.'!
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